The Barbarians have announced a strong squad for their clash with the Scarlets on Saturday. The game is set to mark the official opening of Parc y Scarlets, the ground that the Welsh side have moved to from the famous Stradey Park.

There will be ten different nationalities on display in Llanelli, while 11 players will be making their first appearance for the Barbarians.

Those making their bow include the USA's Mike Petri, Argentina's Tomas de Vedia, England Saxons' centre Kevin Sorrell and Cambridge University captain Jon Dawson. All Blacks Anton Oliver, Ben Blair and Mark Robinson will take to the field, while Oliver will be playing alongside former Wallaby Dan Vickerman, whom he packed down against for Oxford during last year's Varsity Match.

Former Ireland coach Eddie O'Sullivan will take charge of the squad, with the new Barbarians having their shirts presented to them by legendary Wales and Llanelli fly-half Phil Bennett. Bennett made 20 appearances for the Baa-baas during his playing career and sparked the "greatest try ever scored" against the All Blacks in 1973 with two outrageous side-steps.

"One of the traditions of our club is that we invite former Baa-Baas to present the jerseys to the modern generation and on this occasion there could be no finer individual than Phil to do this," said Barbarians president Micky Steele-Bodger. "He played all his rugby in the true spirit of the Barbarians and, indeed, Llanelli and continues to be a marvellous ambassador for the game at large."